Instructions / Assembly

One Year Limited Warranty
This products is factory warranted for workmanship and materials for one year from
the date of purchase.
Made by
Classic Accessories, Inc., Kent WA 98032
6. Access your main bladder valve stem through the inside zipper pocket (Fig. 5). If valve stems
are not accessible inside the pocket see step 8.
7. Inflate the main bladder about 30%—just enough to hold their shape.
8. Check the main bladder by unzipping the pontoons. The bladder should lie flat, untwisted and
centered underneath the float tube pockets. Make sure the valve stem that attaches to the
bladder fits into the access pocket of the float tube cover (Fig. 5). Zip closed the float tube cover.
(A twisted bladder will distort the cover when you blow it up.)
9. Inflate the main flotation bladder until most of the wrinkles are out of the cover. If any twists
develop stop, deflate the bladder, straighten it within its pocket and re-inflate. Close the valve caps
tightly.
10. Connect the three spreader bar pieces by inserting the two long tubes into the shorter
coupling tube with the angled ends on both long tube ends facing out. Now place the mesh
stripping apron on the floor with the graphics facing up. Slip the spreader bar with the angled ends
facing down into the fabric sleeve at one end of the apron. Slip the ends of the apron sleeve into
the fabric receptacles on the top and front of the left and right float tubed arms.
Lifting the tube in and out of the water
There are two web handles next to the float tube arm pockets that can lift the tube in and out of
the water easily.
Launching and using your float tube
1. Start with a gentle slope (like a boat ramp).
2. Attach fins to your feet, then place your float tube in knee-high water. Step into your tube from
the open side and turn so that your back is facing the backrest.
3. Now just sit down in your float tube, fasten the stripping apron and begin to float. Practice
kicking with your fins to go backward or to turn.
Care and storage of your float tube
Always partially deflate the bladders before storing your assembled float tube in a vehicle or hot
area. The air in the bladders can expand significantly.
If you are not going to use your float tube for an extended period deflate it and store it. To avoid
mildew, be sure that your float tube is dry before you pack it and that you store it in a dry place.
Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call Classic Accessories
customer service at 1-800-854-2315, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., PST, Monday-Friday.
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